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very revealing about the u.n. system and american academic. >> greta: he wrote how many canaries will have to die before we awaken from our geo political fantasy of domination. >> i think if you surveyed most american professors in the ivy league and other top schools they would say america is too strong and too dominant if the world and it is what obama is trying to remedy by making america less of the problem. thinks a strong america provokes these kinds of attacks. that is what falk said and by reducing america's strength and presence we will be more loved in the world and the world will be more secure. >> greta: he left out the fact that when these two were in trouble in their homeland we gave them asylum and then gave one citizenship when they needed won any they we gave them welfare. we gave them education and opportunity. is all part of this fantasy of global domination? >> absolutely. i think what this highlights more than anything else is how vulnerable we have made ourselves, how unwilling we are to face
very revealing about the u.n. system and american academic. >> greta: he wrote how many canaries will have to die before we awaken from our geo political fantasy of domination. >> i think if you surveyed most american professors in the ivy league and other top schools they would say america is too strong and too dominant if the world and it is what obama is trying to remedy by making america less of the problem. thinks a strong america provokes these kinds of attacks. that is what...
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delegation, u.n. employee. >> who gave it to him? >> well, the u.n. human rights council or the high commissioner for refugees -- i'm sorry, high commissioner for human rights. that's how these jobs are handed out. it's like a patronage game. it's the same people with different titles over and over again. >> even think of it like he's the repatoir for palestinian issues and he's the criticizer for boston and he's the one that puts the gasoline on the fire over the debate in boston. >> right. this is part of the problem with the whole u.n. human rights mechanism. fundamentally it's directed against israel. they pass more resolutions on israeli human rights violations dealing with palestinians than human rights violation necessary all of the rest of the world combined. in the bad old days they also attacked the united states, but in 2006 when everyone agreed the mechanism had to be reformed, we voted against creating this new council. it's one of the happiest days of my entire tenure in new york to vote against this thing because i said it will make no
delegation, u.n. employee. >> who gave it to him? >> well, the u.n. human rights council or the high commissioner for refugees -- i'm sorry, high commissioner for human rights. that's how these jobs are handed out. it's like a patronage game. it's the same people with different titles over and over again. >> even think of it like he's the repatoir for palestinian issues and he's the criticizer for boston and he's the one that puts the gasoline on the fire over the debate in...
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am bass dorland to the u.n. susan rice has condemned this and other u.n. officials have condemned this. in the past they have said good things about the human rights council which has been among its critics a joke that isn't at all funny because you have so many violators of human rights on the council. >> greta: he tried to bac pedaa little bit. he says the only effort was to suggest in addition to grieving and bringing the pe perpetratos to justice -- he only said it after he was outraged. >> he says he wasn't trying to connect any dots but he was. and the dots were are that the world has been enrage by american conduct and the war on terror, the war in afghanistan and the war in iraq. the bush administration in general and this is what happened. he called and he is an american, remember, he called the united states a menace to the world. and to itself in the original post. so he is backing off a little bit if you read his correction or explanation today. >> greta: a little late, though. >> a little late. >> greta: a little late. >> and also because he g
am bass dorland to the u.n. susan rice has condemned this and other u.n. officials have condemned this. in the past they have said good things about the human rights council which has been among its critics a joke that isn't at all funny because you have so many violators of human rights on the council. >> greta: he tried to bac pedaa little bit. he says the only effort was to suggest in addition to grieving and bringing the pe perpetratos to justice -- he only said it after he was...
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in that way, or let the u.n., let the u.n. lets itself be used is just outrageous and wrong and they should be, they should preempt the questions by saying, we are doing everything in our power to remove from any association with the u.n. any individual who would make remarks of that kind. actually how it should work. jenna: in an ideal world, we thought this was an important story for your viewers because so much of our taxpayer dollars is at stake at the u.n. it is something that we're watching. this boston story is very sensitive to all of us i'm sure. we want to take a little time to talk about this. claudia, great to have you as always. good to have you back. >> great to be here. jon: there are new developments to tell you about in the disturbing case of an abortion doctor accused of murdering babies. a priest contacting the judge about having proper funerals for the remains. molly henneberg, live from washington. molly? >> reporter: in fact father frank pavone of the pro-life group, priests for life wants burials remains
in that way, or let the u.n., let the u.n. lets itself be used is just outrageous and wrong and they should be, they should preempt the questions by saying, we are doing everything in our power to remove from any association with the u.n. any individual who would make remarks of that kind. actually how it should work. jenna: in an ideal world, we thought this was an important story for your viewers because so much of our taxpayer dollars is at stake at the u.n. it is something that we're...
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u.n. were invited in. >> shepard: hearing from top military officials, some of them sound skeptical. >> listen to the exchange on april 17. here's what martin demps ski said. >> you have confidence we could secure it? >> not is a sit here today. simply because they have been moving it and a number of sites is numerous. >> all of the military experts are talking how serious antiaircraft defense systems are more sophisticated than libya housed in. civilian areas and provided by russian, so likely manned by russian troops. so make no mistake you will be killing russians and civilians if you strike those areas. >> talk about' no-fly zone. easy to say it. syria is sophisticated and libya was not. but have to do this as a team. >> very significant the president just spoke to vladimir putin, the president of russia, because those air defense systems in syria are likely manned by russians. >> shepard: let brain in former assistant secretary of state and now a professor of practice at george washin
u.n. were invited in. >> shepard: hearing from top military officials, some of them sound skeptical. >> listen to the exchange on april 17. here's what martin demps ski said. >> you have confidence we could secure it? >> not is a sit here today. simply because they have been moving it and a number of sites is numerous. >> all of the military experts are talking how serious antiaircraft defense systems are more sophisticated than libya housed in. civilian areas and...
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u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon urged the north to stop challenging the international community. >> i read the reports about possible preparations for nuclear tests. they cannot go one like this way confronting and challenging the authority of the security council and directly challenge the whole international community. >> the u.s., south korea, and japan have put ships to s s ts this region to protect them from a fallout from a missile test. >> seoul, south korea, david, thank you. >>> the rutgers basketball scandal is already a big mess. we saw the now ex-coach mike rice abusing his players and yelling at them homophobic slurs. now the fbi is looking at the possibility that there may have been an extortion attempt. details on that, next. acceler-rental. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about
u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon urged the north to stop challenging the international community. >> i read the reports about possible preparations for nuclear tests. they cannot go one like this way confronting and challenging the authority of the security council and directly challenge the whole international community. >> the u.s., south korea, and japan have put ships to s s ts this region to protect them from a fallout from a missile test. >> seoul, south korea, david,...
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we did model u.n. together. >> you came to new york. >> we came to new york to do model u.n. >> you even had a crush on him. >> i even had a crush on him. whenever i was speaking to him i felt safe. >> interesting you use the word safe given the events -- >> i know. this is like something i'm so struggling with. i don't really understand how the dzhokhar i knew and the dzhokhar that's being publicized throughout the media, they don't match up at all for me. >> reporter: rose says dzhokhar was close to his older brother tamerlan but -- >> dzhokhar and his brother were very different people. and i think that maybe his experience here was slightly different than that of his brother's. he came here when he was younger. so -- >> would you characterize him as an american kid? >> absolutely. yeah. definitely. he knew more like slang terms, cool words to use than i did. like there's no language barrier. he was what i might term like a typical cambridge boy. >> reporter: the suspect's father confirmed to us tod
we did model u.n. together. >> you came to new york. >> we came to new york to do model u.n. >> you even had a crush on him. >> i even had a crush on him. whenever i was speaking to him i felt safe. >> interesting you use the word safe given the events -- >> i know. this is like something i'm so struggling with. i don't really understand how the dzhokhar i knew and the dzhokhar that's being publicized throughout the media, they don't match up at all for me....
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do, what do we do if the u.n. inspectors can't get in. we don't have actual u.n. weapons inspectors, you know, who could follow up with the u.n. is there a way that we can get better intelligence of what is actually happening in the rebel sources? intelligence on the ground? >> again, the syrian chemical weapon issue is, is like the situation inside syria itself, is very fluid, very flammable and highly complex. and getting kpleer pictures is indeed very difficult. we are just saying and reiterating, in the strongest possible words, we're not making any policy recommendations to the united states. we're not urging, we're just going to keep on being great allies and sharing the best intelligence that we have with our allies. so that they can make the decision for themselves. >> thank you very much. ambassador michael orrin. >>> meanwhile, in bangladesh, two days after a devastating building collapsed, rioting has broken out. as rescue crews pulled two factory workers alive from the rubble. 292 people were killed in the collapse of the clothing factory. police say t
do, what do we do if the u.n. inspectors can't get in. we don't have actual u.n. weapons inspectors, you know, who could follow up with the u.n. is there a way that we can get better intelligence of what is actually happening in the rebel sources? intelligence on the ground? >> again, the syrian chemical weapon issue is, is like the situation inside syria itself, is very fluid, very flammable and highly complex. and getting kpleer pictures is indeed very difficult. we are just saying and...
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coming up top, a u.n. rights official said u.s. foreign policy is actually to blame for the boston marathon bombing. really? those details next. rancisco. google's backyard for the bing it on challenge. [fight bell: ding, ding] what's your preferred search engine? search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. @ (announcer) at scottrade, our cexactly how they want.t with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everi'm with scottrade. me. (announ
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coming up top, a u.n. rights official said u.s. foreign policy is actually to blame for the boston marathon bombing. really? those details next. both maxwell and ted have hail damage to their cars. ted is trying to get a hold of his insurance agent. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still waiting. yes! maxwell is out and about... with ted's now ex-girlfriend. wheeeee! whoo! later ted! online claims appointments. just a click away on geico.com. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ge has wired their medical hardware with innovative software to be in many places at the same time. using data to connect patients to software, to nurses to the right people and machines. ♪ helping hospitals treat people even better, while dramatically reducing waiting time. now a waiting room is just a room. [ telephone ringing ] [ static warbles
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his work with the with u.n. human rights counsel as princeton has chosen to keep an association and for every parent that sends your child to princeton, let me ask you. >> megyn: and santa barbara. >> and frankly, look. this is not just prince to be. derek bell at harvard, these photographers that they espouse these radical views that are frankly anti-american in many ways just read their words. the anti-semitism that comes out of photographer photographer -- professor falk is clear and obvious. the u.n. human rights council is a sham we should not be a part of it. >> megyn: which we are. we didn't used to be. president bush said no, we are not going to partake in an organization that condemns israel but not iran or saudi arabia or china on the subject of human rights. so that's really not what we want to stand for. but under president obama that changed. >> here is what was said by assistant secretary of state esther brimmer which she traveled to gentleman new year's geneva. she called it the esteem body. has a
his work with the with u.n. human rights counsel as princeton has chosen to keep an association and for every parent that sends your child to princeton, let me ask you. >> megyn: and santa barbara. >> and frankly, look. this is not just prince to be. derek bell at harvard, these photographers that they espouse these radical views that are frankly anti-american in many ways just read their words. the anti-semitism that comes out of photographer photographer -- professor falk is clear...
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the program, while aid workers in aleppo, syria, collect dozens of bodies, we will hear from a former u.n. humanitarian official who has just returned from the city. also, help is on the way. howone of the core issues is the hunger striking prisoners whose life is threatened, in his ninth month in congress strike. this is a demand made by the palestinian people and the palestinian authority issued a statement on tuesday evening saying that the international community must press i israel to release him so he does not die in prison. this is an important issue politically for the palestinian authority. since before the signing of the oslo accord in 1993, the palestinian authority has been demanding the release of 100 and prisoners and they are still in jail. >> two rockets have struck the southern israeli city of elat. america said the rockets believed to have been fired from the sinai peninsula in egypt and they hit an open area. egyptian sources denied the accusation. no casualties or damage. a rocket attack in syria has reportedly killed nearly a dozen people in homs. children were among
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china would enforce u.n. sanctions, that would be a big deterrent because that would mean that that would impact north korea very heavily from an economic standpoint. but in light -- in lieu of that, i am not sure anything short ever a military retaliation is going to work. >> eric: congressman, china offers north korea most of its food and fuel. they can cut them off, but they are not doing that. it we thank you for your insight and analysis. later on in the hour, jamie will have an interview with the former israeli ambassador to the united nations to give us his view of the iranian/north korean relationship. >> jamie: thanks. despite the growing tension, an international marathon went on as planned in north korea today. it's an event marking what would have been the 101st birthday of sung -- of kim il-song. if you are following this, the winning time was 2 hours, 13 minutes and 3 seconds. the senate is preparing to debate controversial new gun control legislation this week. some lawmakers got an early jump
china would enforce u.n. sanctions, that would be a big deterrent because that would mean that that would impact north korea very heavily from an economic standpoint. but in light -- in lieu of that, i am not sure anything short ever a military retaliation is going to work. >> eric: congressman, china offers north korea most of its food and fuel. they can cut them off, but they are not doing that. it we thank you for your insight and analysis. later on in the hour, jamie will have an...
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there's a u.n. investigation ongoing right now, the personnel aren't even being allowed in to syria. so looking, tossing it back in to the u.n.'s corner, hoping that there's going to be some sort of great internationally recognized, decisive, investigation, is probably not going to happen. i think what they're hoping for is if they can solidify the evidence a little more, they can use it in back channel talks with the russians, and use it to get the russians more on board. >> yeah. >> but from the syrian -- i spent yesterday, i'm here in washington with a lot of syrian activists and people who follow this cause quite closely, i was with them yesterday, and they are incredibly disappointed. they want to see a much stronger position from the obama administration. they say, okay, yes, it wasn't a mass gassing, but why does that have to happen before more -- before more action. before more help? and they're not talking about u.s. marines occupying syria. they're talking about a no-fly zone, or a buffer
there's a u.n. investigation ongoing right now, the personnel aren't even being allowed in to syria. so looking, tossing it back in to the u.n.'s corner, hoping that there's going to be some sort of great internationally recognized, decisive, investigation, is probably not going to happen. i think what they're hoping for is if they can solidify the evidence a little more, they can use it in back channel talks with the russians, and use it to get the russians more on board. >> yeah....
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the u.n. is not on the ground to trace that change of custody for proof. >> they say the evidence is not conclusive. that's why they need further investigation. several weeks. >> we have people on the ground, it dissipates quickly. it could take longer than that. >> mike rogers, you have looked at a lot of this evidence, is it conclusive for you? >> it is. we have classified evidence i think what we have strengthens the case. some amount of chemical weapons have been used over the last two years. the president has laid down the line. it can't be a dotted line. in more than just syria, iran is paying attention to this, north korea is paying attention to this. i think the options aren't huge but some action needs to be taken. the destabilizing impact, right now, chemical weapons have been small in use. if you have a large use -- >> how do you explain it was such a small use of chemical weapons, presumably president assad knew that if he would use chemical weapons it would trigger a response? >>
the u.n. is not on the ground to trace that change of custody for proof. >> they say the evidence is not conclusive. that's why they need further investigation. several weeks. >> we have people on the ground, it dissipates quickly. it could take longer than that. >> mike rogers, you have looked at a lot of this evidence, is it conclusive for you? >> it is. we have classified evidence i think what we have strengthens the case. some amount of chemical weapons have been...
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at a minimum, putting u.n. boots on the ground to guard these stocks that cannot be stolen, they can't be used. and it brings the u.n. from the sidelines into the center of the fray. it is a question whether russia and china will go along with this. either way it strengthens the hand of the united states going forward. >> to your point, i want to read what david cameron said. he said this is war crime and we should take it very seriously. we've been careful not to make the mistake that we've made in the past. as soon as you see a report you rush into print. we're trying to consider our evidence, make sure we can verify it. this is extremely serious and what president obama said is absolutely right. this should form the international communities to do more. that falls in line with needing this coalition, if you will. what about israel? you have the deputy foreign minister saying that world powers may now conclude there was no avoiding action to take control of assad's chemical stockpile. we knew the threat of th
at a minimum, putting u.n. boots on the ground to guard these stocks that cannot be stolen, they can't be used. and it brings the u.n. from the sidelines into the center of the fray. it is a question whether russia and china will go along with this. either way it strengthens the hand of the united states going forward. >> to your point, i want to read what david cameron said. he said this is war crime and we should take it very seriously. we've been careful not to make the mistake that...
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from that point on, the u.n. and nato came to an agreement they would agree together and they called it dual key. both had to approve every bomb dropped in bosnia. that model happened to work there. i think a similar type activity could happen in syria. this will be more complex. you're talking about chemical weapons. the pentagon knows what they're talking about when they start planning but you're going to need some people on the ground that can help direct airstrikes and you will also need people on the ground that can take care of the chemical weapons. therefore you have to have a force that can get to that. jenna: what do you make of the lack of immediate action? we made the announcement. we told the international community there would be a consequence. we've been nonspecific about it. what does the lack of action, what is the risk of that? >> well, my personal opinion is, and i think most people would agree is, this is not a trivial issue. once you commit, syria is very, very difficult. the problem with my s
from that point on, the u.n. and nato came to an agreement they would agree together and they called it dual key. both had to approve every bomb dropped in bosnia. that model happened to work there. i think a similar type activity could happen in syria. this will be more complex. you're talking about chemical weapons. the pentagon knows what they're talking about when they start planning but you're going to need some people on the ground that can help direct airstrikes and you will also need...
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in terms of investigating, the u.n. is trying to send in an investigative team but the assad regime has so far denied them access. and in terms of other special forces or allied forces, intelligence or otherwise on the ground in syria, there must be some but of course there is a u.s. unit, an important special forces and headquarters unit being sent to and in jordan. we don't know whether those have gone into syria. we don't know the results of that, but clearly that is what people are awaiting to see, what are the results of those investigations? should they be able to conduct them. but again really important to know that most people who observing this internationally say that if this is happened and they believe it has, it's probably a tactic by assad to try this on a small scale to see whether the international community reacts and then to decide whether or not to use this on a bigger scale. and of course the u.s. and others have to weigh not just the assad regime who may already be using this, but whether these chem
in terms of investigating, the u.n. is trying to send in an investigative team but the assad regime has so far denied them access. and in terms of other special forces or allied forces, intelligence or otherwise on the ground in syria, there must be some but of course there is a u.s. unit, an important special forces and headquarters unit being sent to and in jordan. we don't know whether those have gone into syria. we don't know the results of that, but clearly that is what people are awaiting...
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and u.n. regulators suspect syria has used a small amount of gas. today the president sauled this a game changer not only for the united states but for the entire international community. >> when you use these kinds of weapons, you have the potential of killing massive numbers of people in the most inhumane way hospital. and the proliferation risks are so significant that we don't want that jeanne out of the bottle. >> the president and the administration said no action would be taken until it's confirmed that syria has used chemical weapons. the government of syria has charged the rebels of using the chemical weapon weapon -- weapons. president obama today said he will not proceed with any action until he knows more of what happened. >> when i'm making decisions about america's national security and the potential for taking additional actions in response to chemical weapon use, i've gotta make sure i have the facts. >> today aannouncement comes -- today announcement comes -- today's announcement comes about syrian sites. when asked that the preside
and u.n. regulators suspect syria has used a small amount of gas. today the president sauled this a game changer not only for the united states but for the entire international community. >> when you use these kinds of weapons, you have the potential of killing massive numbers of people in the most inhumane way hospital. and the proliferation risks are so significant that we don't want that jeanne out of the bottle. >> the president and the administration said no action would be...
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going to the u.n. first? >> this is something the u.s. administration wants to happen. they need the backing for there to be any possible intervention. the united nations investigators who have been trying to get access in syria are denied so far. they are currently in cyprus. they have been unable to enter syria. their only investigation is to talk to refugees who have left these areas. you can see or understand the criticism the u.s. investigators who are not on the ground inside syria probably would not have the same intelligence the u.s. has been able to gather along with its allies. so there is some criticism to what added value an investigation on the ground could do. at the same time if the u.s. is going to use any type of military intervention, it is going to need the support of the international community. that can only happen through the united statess. >> aman, we appreciate it. so, have they crossed president obama line? here's what he saidant syria when he was in israeli. >> we have been c
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they won't let u.n. inspectors in as well. we are not making any call. >> chris: your people seem more defensative about this, sir. >> our assessments are similar to those of the united states and britain and france. we are looking at the same intelligence material. we have a close intimate intelligence dialogue. we share our intelligence and i think you have seen the results of that. we are not making any calls for the united states here. >> chris: i understand that. i do want to -- i know you made at great length the idea you are not pressuring the administration to do anything. >> absolutely not. >> chris: for months president obama said if assad used chemical weapons it would be he a game changer and now he seems to be steering away from any talk of precipitous action. let's see that then and now you. >> that is a red line for us and that there would be enormous consequences if we start seeing movement on the chemical weapons front or the use of chemical weapons. this is going to be a long-term proposition. it is not going
they won't let u.n. inspectors in as well. we are not making any call. >> chris: your people seem more defensative about this, sir. >> our assessments are similar to those of the united states and britain and france. we are looking at the same intelligence material. we have a close intimate intelligence dialogue. we share our intelligence and i think you have seen the results of that. we are not making any calls for the united states here. >> chris: i understand that. i do...
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. >> the syrian representative added that the assad regime would allow u.n. investigators in to investigate this amend recent chemical weapons attack, but have taken no steps as of now as to make arrangements for that u.n. team. >> shepard: jennifer griffin, thank you. let's bring in robert young, a terrorism expert. abc news sent hmm to iraq to look for weapons of mass tee instruction in 2003. spent a lot of time in syria and along the border and is the author of the book, the world's most dangerous weapons. so the assumes is chemical weapons somewhere, somehow. >> if they're talking about sarin, it's a very, very difficult weaponnized product. you have to handle it very carefully, store it carrie, odorless, colorless, a pesticide developed by the germans before world war ii. >> shepard: seems to be an effort to get the syrian regime to stop and to not get involved. >> we are are on the horns of a dilemma to use a cliche. we have a strong major considered to be a moderate but he is killing his own people, and then you have 22 to 40 rebel groups running aroun
. >> the syrian representative added that the assad regime would allow u.n. investigators in to investigate this amend recent chemical weapons attack, but have taken no steps as of now as to make arrangements for that u.n. team. >> shepard: jennifer griffin, thank you. let's bring in robert young, a terrorism expert. abc news sent hmm to iraq to look for weapons of mass tee instruction in 2003. spent a lot of time in syria and along the border and is the author of the book, the...
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we did model u.n. together. >> reporter: you came to new york. >> we came to new york to do model u.n. >> reporter: you even had a crush on him. >> i even had a crush on him. whenever i was speaking to him i felt safe. >> reporter: interesting you use the word safe given these events. >> i know. this is like something i'm still struggling with. i don't really understand how the dzhokhar i knew and the one that's being publicized throughout the media, they don't match up at all for me. >> reporter: rose says dzhokhar was close to his older brother tamerlan, but -- >> dzhokhar and his brother were very different people. and i think that maybe his experience here was slightly different than that of his brother's. he came here when he was younger. >> reporter: would you characterize him as an american kid? >> absolutely. yes. definitely. he knew more like slang terms, cool words to use, than i did. there's no language barrier. he was what i might term a typical cambridge boy. >> reporter: the suspect's fat
we did model u.n. together. >> reporter: you came to new york. >> we came to new york to do model u.n. >> reporter: you even had a crush on him. >> i even had a crush on him. whenever i was speaking to him i felt safe. >> reporter: interesting you use the word safe given these events. >> i know. this is like something i'm still struggling with. i don't really understand how the dzhokhar i knew and the one that's being publicized throughout the media, they...
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in the face of evil, an extraordinary story of hope and love being told by kelly johnson jon u.n. johnston. they ran the marathon and determined to get married after the race. that's what they did. kelly and robert are joining me live. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> an uplifting story among the tragedy and despair. i know it was your plan to get married, once you realized what had happened, did you have any doubts that you should go through with it? >> well, we -- we were not going to cancel our wedding, but we did think about postponing it or coming up with alternative plans. we were hearing all sorts of things about that they may evacuate downtown or boston common may be closed. we had reservations for dinner after our ceremony, would they be open? we did consider, you know, alternatives. but in the end, we -- we didn't want, you know, if this is an act of terrorism, we did not want that to alter us. we were going to proceed one way or the other. >> robert, when you realized the scale of what happened, utter horror and devastation everywhere, did that make you more determ
in the face of evil, an extraordinary story of hope and love being told by kelly johnson jon u.n. johnston. they ran the marathon and determined to get married after the race. that's what they did. kelly and robert are joining me live. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> an uplifting story among the tragedy and despair. i know it was your plan to get married, once you realized what had happened, did you have any doubts that you should go through with it? >> well, we -- we...
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maybe through the u.n. envoy which doesn't look good, but some kind of way, russia, that will prevent us from getting more military involved. i think that was the second signal that he was sending. and i think it was a good signal. because the american people don't want to get into another conflagration after iraq and afghanistan. but he did put that red line out wants more evidence. the u.n. i think is about to give them that from the secretary general. they've got an investigation going. so i think the president is very close but he is also pushing for a diplomatic solution. the only ones that can make that happen are russia. >> let me follow up by saying you have secretary kerry who is now, just announced he will be traveling to russia. i believe his words were, it is a long overdue trip to syria and iran. to your point, the pieces if you will of the puzzle in deciding what these options are seem to be in full play. moving that direction. >> yes. and russia, we have to have a strong positive relationship
maybe through the u.n. envoy which doesn't look good, but some kind of way, russia, that will prevent us from getting more military involved. i think that was the second signal that he was sending. and i think it was a good signal. because the american people don't want to get into another conflagration after iraq and afghanistan. but he did put that red line out wants more evidence. the u.n. i think is about to give them that from the secretary general. they've got an investigation going. so i...
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the assad regime won't let the u.n. inspectors in, at least not so far. so is there any way to establish a credible chain of custody, as you described it, and marked it. that doesn't depend on what might be questionable or unclear, sort of agendas of the people who bring it to you. in other words, that are really from independent investigators. >> that would be a challenge. the investigation that the syrian government requested was of the incident at aleppo. but ban ki-moon also wants the inspectors to go to damascus and hom. in terms of establishing a chain of custody, what this means is the law enforcement term, is they are videoing where they take the samples. bagging them and tagging them, and very clearly documenting throughout their journey back to a u.s. laboratory or a british laboratory, these samples, preserving them appropriately. then you have credible chain of custody that would stand up even in a court of law. >> warner: finally, mark, beginning with you, what would it take or does the administration think it would take to, if the presence a
the assad regime won't let the u.n. inspectors in, at least not so far. so is there any way to establish a credible chain of custody, as you described it, and marked it. that doesn't depend on what might be questionable or unclear, sort of agendas of the people who bring it to you. in other words, that are really from independent investigators. >> that would be a challenge. the investigation that the syrian government requested was of the incident at aleppo. but ban ki-moon also wants the...
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the former u.n. ambassador under president bush called the report, quote, completed dd ddy divorce from reality. the 7.8 magnitude quake centered near the iran/pakistan border. at least 34 people were killed in one pakistani village. iran first reported 40 deaths but then later claimed only injuries. the quake caused skyscrapers as far as dubai to sway. >>> and there are new threats from north korea aimed at the south. the north's army said tuesday it would retaliate without any notice. pyongyang promised, quote, sledgehammer blows, if they don't apologize for blows on monday. that's when the north celebrated the birthday of its founding leader. >>> well, on the "cbs moneywatch" now, turbulence for american airlines and the high cost of owning a car. erica ferrari is here in new york with that and more. good morning, erica. >> good morning, anne-marie. songs in japan were mostly high owner a weaker yen. tokyo's nikkei rose 1%. hong kong's hang seng sank half a percent. there was a rebound on wall str
the former u.n. ambassador under president bush called the report, quote, completed dd ddy divorce from reality. the 7.8 magnitude quake centered near the iran/pakistan border. at least 34 people were killed in one pakistani village. iran first reported 40 deaths but then later claimed only injuries. the quake caused skyscrapers as far as dubai to sway. >>> and there are new threats from north korea aimed at the south. the north's army said tuesday it would retaliate without any...
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the only problem with that is bashar won't let the u.n. in, so it's a bit ludicrous. so the fact is that whether he has used those chemical weapons or not, he's done virtually everything else -- atrocity you could commit, and that should not be the gauge. but would anyone be surprised if bashar al assad did use chemical weapons in his desperation to hang on to power? >> so what is the limit of what the united states, in your judgment, should do to put a limit on him? >> well, as i said, a safe zone of arming the rebels, making sure that we help with the refugees and an international -- be prepared with an international force to go in and secure these stocks of chemical and perhaps biological weapons. there are a number of caches of these chemical weapons. they cannot fall into the hands of the jihadists, otherwise we will end up seeing those weapons used in other places in the middle east. it is a very dangerous situation. >> and yoost troops should be part of that force? >> i don't know. i think that, first of all, american people are weary, as you pointed out. they
the only problem with that is bashar won't let the u.n. in, so it's a bit ludicrous. so the fact is that whether he has used those chemical weapons or not, he's done virtually everything else -- atrocity you could commit, and that should not be the gauge. but would anyone be surprised if bashar al assad did use chemical weapons in his desperation to hang on to power? >> so what is the limit of what the united states, in your judgment, should do to put a limit on him? >> well, as i...
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we did model u.n. together. >> you came to new york. >> we came to new york to do model u.n. >> you even had a crush on him. >> i even had a crush on him. whenever i was speaking to him i felt safe. >> interesting you use the word safe given the events -- >> i know. this is like something i'm so struggling with. i don't really understand how the dzhokhar i knew and the dzhokhar that's being publicized throughout the media, they don't match up at all for me. >> reporter: rose says dzhokhar was close to his older brother tamerlan but -- >> dzhokhar and his brother were very different people. and i think that maybe his experience here was slightly different than that of his brother's. he came here when he was younger. so -- >> would you characterize him as an american kid? >> absolutely. yeah. definitely. he knew more like slang terms, cool words to use than i did. like there's no language barrier. he was what i might term like a typical cambridge boy. >> reporter: the suspect's father confirmed to us tod
we did model u.n. together. >> you came to new york. >> we came to new york to do model u.n. >> you even had a crush on him. >> i even had a crush on him. whenever i was speaking to him i felt safe. >> interesting you use the word safe given the events -- >> i know. this is like something i'm so struggling with. i don't really understand how the dzhokhar i knew and the dzhokhar that's being publicized throughout the media, they don't match up at all for me....
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the u.n. organization treaty. they have the right to veto. and i think that's a serious thing we have to deal with. i think bob's right on it. they have this, perhaps, understandable loyalty to their own world war ally, the government of syria, their old ally. they are somewhat sentimental about it, perhaps. they're sticking with him. that's a real problem for us. >> chris, i have got to say, the word sentimental and assad i've never heard in the same sentence before. >> indeed. you just have from chris matthews. chris, chris, just -- >> how about putin being sentiment sentimental? >> chris, just going back to the event that you just witnessed. everybody talks about george bush being a decent man, a good man. do you think that his problem was, frankly, the company he kept? is that what corrupted his character? i'm thinking specifically of people like john bolten, karl rove, dick cheney? >> yeah, i've said that. i've avoided saying it today, but i've said it enough that people know what i think. i think he fell into bad company. what i think g
the u.n. organization treaty. they have the right to veto. and i think that's a serious thing we have to deal with. i think bob's right on it. they have this, perhaps, understandable loyalty to their own world war ally, the government of syria, their old ally. they are somewhat sentimental about it, perhaps. they're sticking with him. that's a real problem for us. >> chris, i have got to say, the word sentimental and assad i've never heard in the same sentence before. >> indeed. you...
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host: what the u.n. to be watching when they go back to their home? guest: i am sure they will be hearing a lot from the other ways the sequester will be effects it -- the other with the sequester will be affecting the community. what theyus to see hear about the constituents on that. i am also interested in seeing what the say about immigration reform. very heavily on one lawmakers can do for the constituents back home. joining us.you for next, in the wake of the boston bombings and rising tensions in syria in william pomeranz joins us. a look at what's coming up on the sunday shows on c-span radio. >> topics include the latest on the investigation to the boston marathon bombings. reports of chemical weapons in syria and the legacy of former president george of the bush. c-span read errors five of the programs on the new eastern. abc's this week with house chairman and republican mike rogers. at 2:00 p.m. on fox news sunday show mansion and republican representative mike mccall. also on the program is israel's ambassador to the united states. cnn's s
host: what the u.n. to be watching when they go back to their home? guest: i am sure they will be hearing a lot from the other ways the sequester will be effects it -- the other with the sequester will be affecting the community. what theyus to see hear about the constituents on that. i am also interested in seeing what the say about immigration reform. very heavily on one lawmakers can do for the constituents back home. joining us.you for next, in the wake of the boston bombings and rising...
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. >> the syrian representative added that his government will allow a u.n. team of investigators to come in and investigate this alleged use of chemical agencies. but so far no signs that u.s. team is being invited to damascus. >> shepard: lindsey graham and john mccain say syria has already crossed president obama's red line. the two of them are calling for him to take action and do now. there are many options at our disposal they write. including military options short of boots on the ground in syria that can make a positive impact on the the crisis. which is destabilizing the region. they go on to say the president must act now or risk squandering u.s. credibility in syria and around the world. the united nations estimates more than 720,000 people have died as of months ago since the uprising in syria began more than two years ago. today, a bombing in damascus and a big one killed 13 people, injured at least 70, according to syrian television. so far nobody has claimed responsibility, but the government is blaming the on sis, the terrorists as they call t
. >> the syrian representative added that his government will allow a u.n. team of investigators to come in and investigate this alleged use of chemical agencies. but so far no signs that u.s. team is being invited to damascus. >> shepard: lindsey graham and john mccain say syria has already crossed president obama's red line. the two of them are calling for him to take action and do now. there are many options at our disposal they write. including military options short of boots on...
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we did model u.n. together. we came to new york. >> you even had a crush on him? >> i even had a crush on him. whenever i spoke to him i felt safe. >> ironic you use the word safe given the events. >> this is something i'm still struggling with. i don't really understand how the one i knew and the one publicized throughout the media don't matchup at all. >> rose says that dzhokar was close to his older brother tamerlan. >> dzhokar and his brother were different people. maybe his experience was different than that of his brother's. he came here when he was younger. >> would you characterize him as an american kid? >> absolutely. yeah. definitely. he knew slang words and cool words to use than i did. there's no language barrier. he was what i might term a typical cambridge boy. >> the suspect's father confirmed to us today that the elder brother spent six months in russia last year. he also had this message for police. >> translator: they killed one of my sons. i want at least the other son to live so that in the world court we can prove he's innocent if god allows.
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the u.n. is really a nonstarter as you know. but that they can't risk having loose ends on this. that said, was it a mistake to draw the red line in the first place if you were not going to take the steps once there were indications? >> well it was difficult. you draw a red line on wmd, if the red line is crossed, the question is what are you going to do. and if it's limited to wmd it's two options, you either try to destroy the sites from the air, you may not know where all of them are. you got a contamination problem potentially or you send troops in on the ground and try to seize the wmd, the chemical and biological weapons. and clearly this president and most of the american people don't want to set troops on the ground. so the problem is, the disconnect between the red line that was set, and the remedy, if the red line was crossed. that's the problem they've got now. >> is there a military option? what i'm told is if you really were to go in, that you might retaliate against other targets, against some of the weapons' units themselves, but not the weapons. to guard against t
the u.n. is really a nonstarter as you know. but that they can't risk having loose ends on this. that said, was it a mistake to draw the red line in the first place if you were not going to take the steps once there were indications? >> well it was difficult. you draw a red line on wmd, if the red line is crossed, the question is what are you going to do. and if it's limited to wmd it's two options, you either try to destroy the sites from the air, you may not know where all of them are....
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the u.n. has not stepped up to the plate because there are some money invested interest in play at the un. the u.n. to use leverage their power plays and to establish a means of power projection in a diplomatic sense. that is the kind of stuff that has to be worked through. if you want to make the u.n. more effective, that is the kind of stuff that has to be put on the sideline if the u.n. is going to do what it was intended to do. host: we have been talking about the use of chemical weapons in syria with colonel cedric leighton, former military intelligence officer in the air force and former deputy director of the national security agency. thank you for being on the program. guest: thank you for having me. host: coming up next on journal," crystala williams talks about the visa process. beer danielle douglas will here to talk about the latest actions by the consumer financial protection bureau. we will be right back. ♪ >> this weekend, before the white house correspondents' dinner we will
the u.n. has not stepped up to the plate because there are some money invested interest in play at the un. the u.n. to use leverage their power plays and to establish a means of power projection in a diplomatic sense. that is the kind of stuff that has to be worked through. if you want to make the u.n. more effective, that is the kind of stuff that has to be put on the sideline if the u.n. is going to do what it was intended to do. host: we have been talking about the use of chemical weapons in...